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Fata care citea în metrou by Christine Féret-Fleury
I finished this book quite a while ago, it has been sitting on my shelf waiting for some pictures to be taken. I just couldn’t find the motivation to write anything lately, it’s been a weird couple of weeks. 
I’ve got to admit, this wasn’t the best book I’ve ever read. It’s by no means the worst either, it was like lukewarm water. It was an easy read to start off a shorter month, I found it easy to not get attached to the characters from the book. There wasn’t any overarching important theme. 
I loved the idea of the library and the travelling books, but it wasn’t properly executed in my opinion. I don’t want to create any unnecessary critiques of the novel, but it was just an average book. I was hoping for a short and sweet romance, but that’s not what happened. 
The main character was disappointing and somewhat boring. I couldn’t really relate to her, other than her love for books. I also understood how she felt once she had learnt that the other book deliverer she saw daily on the metro committed suicide. 
I don’t really remember much of the book, although I loved the fact that it was set in Paris. I actually liked the somewhat circular ending and the promise of adventure for the main character, who really needed to break out of her routine. 
While I know this is a rather short review, I don’t see what else I could possibly state about this novel. You could read it, but I won’t be recommending this book to my friends.
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